Admissions

The admission of boys to Winchester at age thirteen is largely in the hands of Housemasters. When a boy is eight years old his name can be registered for entry into the School as a prospective member of a particular boarding House.

Community

Although the School is immediately outside the mediaeval city walls of Winchester near to Kingsgate, it has always been a part of the wider community and this is nowhere more evident than in its current geography.

Education

A Winchester education is unique. Our pupils enjoy good teaching and our teachers enjoy the liveliness of bright pupils. Success in examinations is one consequence of this, but we think it more important to encourage boys to love learning.

Libraries

Winchester's oldest records are housed in the purpose built room in which they were always intended to be housed. The thickness of the walls in this room maintains a very even temperature, which has helped to ensure over the centuries the survival of the

Pastoral Care

Everything we do at Winchester is an aspect of our pastoral care of the boys; classes, sports teams, clubs and societies. We are a fully resident community and we think of ourselves as a network of friends.

Ramsey

The Ramsey Society is a society ostensibly for Sixth Book Economists although all are welcome. It aims to meet twice in Short Half and Common Time and once in Cloister Time. A range of speakers are invited to address boys in the School.

Ramsey Society meetings are lively affairs and hope to stimulate those of "precocious mind.. immensely interested in economic problems", as Keynes described the old Collegeman, Frank Ramsey, after whom the Society has been named. Typically, the speaker addresses the Society for 40 minutes and then takes questions from the floor. This tends to be where the fun starts.